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Content by Mr. David A. Lewis
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Reviews Written by Mr. David A. Lewis (Reading, UK)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic, 8 Mar 2013
I love this song, just as funny as all the others with a great tune to boot. A must have for any Savlonic fan!
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iKross In-Ear 3.5mm Noise-Isolation Stereo Earphones With Handsfree Microphone - Metallic Black for Acer A100, A500, A510, ASUS Transformer Prime TF201 TF300, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus , GALAXY Note 10.1; HTC One Android Phone, Motorola RAZR i; Samsung Galaxy Music S6010, Galaxy Premier I9260, Ativ S I8750, S3 i9300 / S3 Mini i8190, Galaxy Note N7000 / Note II N7100 N7105, S2 i9100;Google Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10; BlackBerry Z10 / Q10 and More iOS OS Android Windows Smartphone Tablet
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good product, shame it didn't work with mine, 1 Mar 2013
This review is from: iKross In-Ear 3.5mm Noise-Isolation Stereo Earphones With Handsfree Microphone - Metallic Black for Acer A100, A500, A510, ASUS Transformer Prime TF201 TF300, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus , GALAXY Note 10.1; HTC One Android Phone, Motorola RAZR i; Samsung Galaxy Music S6010, Galaxy Premier I9260, Ativ S I8750, S3 i9300 / S3 Mini i8190, Galaxy Note N7000 / Note II N7100 N7105, S2 i9100;Google Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10; BlackBerry Z10 / Q10 and More iOS OS Android Windows Smartphone Tablet
I have an Experia Ray and it refused to work with that unfortunately. It does however work with my house-mates S3 so he has now taken it off my hands and seems pleased with it. 3 stars as it works well, just not with what I wanted it for.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Garth Nix in Spaaaaaaccccee!, 23 Aug 2012
Frankly Epic. Not the traditional Nix book, but definitely a must for the Garth Nix fan who is into Sci-fi.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV, 20 Aug 2010
I got this TV to replace an ancient CRT that we had. It hooked up to all of our existing equipment very easily and the general set up was a breeze. Shipping was very quick (even on super saver it arrived 2 days after the order was placed). The USB port looked pretty cool when we tested it, a fairly easy to use interface and supports a number of different file extentions (even plays the Matroska video format!) however we never use it as we already have other solutions implemented. The picture from our 360 looks fantastic and the sound is crystal clear. We never have the sound up past 10% due to the volume due to the volume this thing can put out. My only gripe is that the remote, whilst very functional, looks like it has come out of the early 90s. Well worth the money!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality toolkit, though a lot of irrelevant items, 21 Jan 2009
This toolkit is a good buy, though half of the stuff you wont ever need when building computers. Nonetheless it is a great handy kit both for building computers and other external uses. The torch is a bit gimmiky and mine broke within a week, the tweesers are a bit rubbish and better ones can be bought from places like boots or superdrug. the screw-grabber is invaluable. And the screwdriver comes with some really random heads (for the most part you should be fine with just a philips head screwdriver) and the big one i found quite unweildy for use around the pci or pci-e slots(though the smaller standard one was perfect for the job). If this kit is being bought purely for use on computers I would not reccomend it, however for more general use this is fantastic.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow!, 19 Oct 2008
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
I can't help but think that the Paranid are up to their usual tricks again. Let me start at the beginning, I had been playing the game for about 5 hours and was starting to think I was getting pretty well established in Argon space. So I went for a bimble into Emperor mines in my little Discoverer for a bit of an explore. About 5 minutes after I arrive someone else turns up, a big someone else. From the opposite side of the sector on my map I notice some Khakk scouts, then some fighters, then some clusters and then about 5 destroyers, before seeing them promptly lay waste to an ore mine. Needless to say that me and my Discoverer turned tail and fled. X3: Terran Conflict is certainly on fine form. The new interface is slick and effective, the visuals are as usual stunning and the game-play better than I expected (and I have come to expect a lot from the X3 universe over the years). One particular thing I love about the new controls is the addition of a Freelancer style mouse flight system that worked well in that game and certainly seems to be working well in this one. The mission system has been overhauled and made much simpler, making starting out in the game much easier than previous X-series games. The game has some great new features such as marines and mercenaries that can be hired to defend and steal more complex ships from your enemies. This is a classic no nonsense X-series game, if you enjoyed previous titles then you're going to love this. But again X3 seems to be like Marmite, either you love it of you hate it.
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